wild geese —
between their cries, a slice
of silence ~Katsura Nobuko*

*cited: Makoto Ueda, Far Beyond the Field
wild geese —
between their cries, a slice
of silence ~Katsura Nobuko*

*cited: Makoto Ueda, Far Beyond the Field
a clear view
in the soup kettle…
Milky Way ~Issa*






Thank you Sofia (Photographias) for this week’s lens-artists photo challenge
*cited: haikuguy.com
Beyond the clouds
My gaze goes on and on;
The endless sea:
What lies beyond is unknown
As my gloomy thoughts…
~Lord Suetsune (cited: http://www.wakapoetry.net)

sparrow… Apple iPad f/1.8 1/12000s 20 ISO
Weekend skies with Hammad Rais
what magical things will one find at the top of these steps



Steps…Cee’s black and white photo challenge

Thank you Cee for the invitation to open one’s eyes to nature’s beauty

Thank you Cee for the invitation to share the beauty of blossoms.
Urban Hiking

I am old and I am bored. I was never very wise and my mind has never walked much further than my feet. Oh my forest, my forest … I go back and back to wander there.
There blue fingers of the moon still play on my old lute. There wind scatters clouds and comes down to flutter my robe.
You ask me what is the best happiness of all? In the forest it is sweet to hear a girl singing on the path, after she has stoped to ask her way, and thanked you with a smile. ~Wang-Wei*






Thank you Amy (The World is a Book) for this week’s lens-artists challenge: Keep Walking.
*cited: The Jade Flute: Chinese Poems in Prose: The Project Gutenberg

Even in our wandering journey,
The lonely moon accompanies us lighting us from the sky
The waning moon I used to gaze at in the Royal City. ~The Sarashina Diary*

a skyscape – Blog of Hammad Rais
It is a bit of a puzzle as to the reason the log and rock are placed in front of the gate. I suppose the first thing to explore is, which way does the gate open?” If the gate moves outward, then what is being kept within?
That dear Watson invites another mystery to explore.

If the gate moves inward, the gate is not a barrier so does it open both in and out? If so, then I assume the log and rock are meant to keep the gate from extending outward?
Humm…



Cee’s black and white challenge: fences and gates
Two M’s: summit and never summer
Cameron Peak is a summit located in the Medicine Bow Mountains of Northern Colorado.

Medicine Bow Peak (12,014ft) is the highest summit in the Snowy Range of Wyoming. There is a network of quality alpine trails leading around the mountain and up to the summit. A paved, accessible trail is The Lake Marie Trail.
Lake Marie was named for Mrs. May (Marie) Bellamy (1861-1955) by her husband, Charles Bellamy, who was a government surveyor. After Marie was elected to the Wyoming Legislature, she led the successful suffrage drive that resulted in the passage of the 19th amendment to the United State Constitution.
The Never Summer Mountains are a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains in north central Colorado consisting of seventeen named peaks.


Images and video submitted in response to Cee’s midweek madness challenge: two ms.

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